Soldato
On the phone add 10 stone.
I'm old, married and don't have any experience of online dating. But my mate recently broke up from a long term relationship and joined the usual sites. He pretty much concurs. After six months he's started to be brutally honest to some of them when he's met up; too brutal in my opinion but he's fed up funding dinner and drinks for people who have, frankly, lied to him **
I think part of the problem is the filters that apps like instagram automatically apply.
** I appreciate some men are horrible people too - I'm not just trying to paint women as the sole offenders here.
Agree with that. Men will make themselves look more wealthy than they are.I agree, according to some women I've talked to there's lots of men with filters, pouting and posing with cars.
Agree with that. Men will make themselves look more wealthy than they are.
Winner. She's quite likely to be a goer!
1. 95% of women are filtered and photoshopped, you're in for a shock if you meet them
2. add 10 years for their actual age
3. average body size choice = very large
4. if they're looking for "financially solvent" well that's self explanatory
5. camera held high selfie, refer to 3.
I'm no George Clooney and I've got realistic expectations, but what is the point in women lying, to waste peoples time?
Chlamydia?But it's whats inside that counts surely.
Aren't you less likely to find someone with similar interests if you just do the same **** 95% of people feel compelled to do, like go to some ****ty club or the like.Anyway online dating is for losers. What happened to going out and meeting people? Do you not have mates to go to wherever social butterflies hang about in your local city/town?
What an amazing GIF for a response.
Don't forget that 'Bubbly personality' usually means that it's something Quatermass would fight.
Aren't you less likely to find someone with similar interests if you just do the same **** 95% of people feel compelled to do, like go to some ****ty club or the like.
That is if you're in the 5% who aren't just into drinking and getting wasted to some awful dance music.
I loved online dating, I just didn't make the mistake of commiting to a meal/cinema date. Coffee date all the way so if they weren't as described i could take my flat white and moonwalk out of there after 10 minutes.
Well meeting someone in a pub is hardly the one true way, so I'm not sure why you're so dismissive of "losers" who meet online.I would never look for a soul mate in a club.
West end pub then yeah
This is the best way of using it in my opinion. It's a good way of meeting people you wouldn't normally get a chance to meet. I just hammered it to meet up with as many people as I could for a quick coffee. You can generally tell within 30mins if you're actually interested in someone and if you are go from there. I went on a fair few dates where one of us wasn't interested on the first date and it never went any further. Thankfully only a couple horror stories to show from it!
what if their occupation is listed as 'carer' - what does that make them?
Use dating sites that pay. Free ones and tinder really aren't all that. I'm using eharmony; I managed to somehow find a code after a few hours searching to get a year sub for £110 when 3 months usually costs 75. Matches I've had have all had something in common and the convo has just flowed.